Delhi has witnessed a significant improvement in air quality this monsoon season. On Thursday, five out of the city’s thirteen pollution hotspots recorded a ‘Good’ Air Quality Index (AQI) reading. This is the first time in July that such a positive change has been noted in the capital’s air quality.
The improved AQI indicates cleaner air and a healthier environment for residents. Experts believe that timely rains and effective pollution control measures contributed to this improvement. However, the city still faces challenges in other areas where pollution levels remain a concern.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and urge citizens to follow guidelines for reducing pollution.
Key Points of Improvement
- Five pollution hotspots recorded a ‘Good’ AQI
- Timely rains helped clear the pollutants
- Active pollution control measures implemented
- Continuous monitoring by authorities
The positive trend brings hope for more sustainable air quality management in Delhi. Stay tuned to Questiqa India News for the latest updates.

